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Tonight, tonight... it's hard to resist a feeling of infinite sadness. We only come out at night. By starlight stumbling over the scorched earth. Saw the muzzle flash of that bullet with butterfly wings. Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in a cage. Sometimes I wish I was back in 1979. Farewell and goodnight. May you soon be in the arms of sleep.

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I know that one probably healthy way to deal with the shock and the anger that is brought on by reading these stories is to respond with sarcasm. Reading the good snarky comments of others here helps (it really does), but as much as I wish I could, I just can't summon the ability myself to respond in like fashion when I read stories like these. I just feel very sad about them. No matter how much I read about how careless, irresponsible or complacent the gun owners were, all I think about are how much of a tragedy each one represents, not only for the victim(s) and the survivors, but for the gun owners and the policemen as well. I also think about what it must be like to be one of the witnesses, or to be a first responder to such incidents. I just feel sick, and there is no way to make that horror go away.Undoubtedly everyone else here feels the same way.

There isn't just one victim, or a handful of victims, or even a dozen or two victims when such incidents occur. There are 320 million victims in just this country alone, because these tragedies inflict real harm on all of us every single time they occur. If more Americans started acknowledging this then we might finally have the motivation to stand up to the gun lobby. We can't wait for our representatives to do it -- we have to do it first. One way to start is to frankly admit how much these incidents harm us, even those of us who are far removed from the immediate scene. And then we need to immediately turn that pain into action.

Tell the open carry absolutists and the NRA how much they hurt you. Tell them. Put the blame where it belongs. If that isn't enough, imagine that these individuals just personally shouted obscenities at your wife or husband, your parents, your brother or sister, your kids. Because they have.

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